FuturArc Prize 2019 is open internationally to any Individual or Team meeting eligibility requirements. The Competition is divided into two categories: Professional and Student.

PROFESSIONAL

INDIVIDUAL

TEAM

• The Competition may be entered by any person who has experience / design background in buildings, cities or neighbourhoods, such as architects as well as urban planners and designers.

• The Individual Entrant is regarded as the author of the project he/she submits and will be acknowledged as such in all announcements, displays, exhibitions and publications associated with the Competition.

• Each Individual Entrant is his/her own representative in all liaisons with the Competition Registrar.

• Each team may comprise up to 5 members.

• All members of the team must be identified on the Team’s Entrant profile page. A member of the team must be designated as leader and identified as such on the team's profile page. S/he is the team’s sole representative in all liaisons with the Competition Registrar.

• Each team member should have experience / design background in buildings, cities or neighbourhoods, such as architects as well as urban planners and designers.

• All members of the team are regarded as co-authors of the submission; they will be acknowledged as such in all announcements, displays, exhibitions and publications associated with the Competition, in the order in which their details are listed on the Team’s Entrant profile page.

• The Individual Entrant is regarded as the author of the project he/she submits and will be acknowledged as such in all announcements, displays, exhibitions and publications associated with the Competition.

• Each Individual Entrant is his/her own representative in all liaisons with the Competition Registrar.

**Students must be in an architectural course of study.

• Each team may comprise up to 5 members.

• All members of the team must be an undergraduate**, post graduate, doctoral student at any recognised tertiary institution of architecture, engineering, planning, urban design, landscape design, environmental design, etc.

• One member of the team must also be designated as leader and identified as such on the team’s profile page. S/he is the team’s sole representative in all liaisons with the Competition Registrar.

• All members of the team are regarded as co-authors of the project they submitted together and will be acknowledged as such in all announcements, displays, exhibitions and publications associated with the Competition, in the order with which their details are listed on the team’s profile page.

NON-ELIGIBILITY

None of the Competition Organisers, their employees and/or family members, are allowed to enter the Competition. The Assessment Committee and Jury members, their respective professional practices, employees and/or family members, are also forbidden to enter the Competition.

Entrants must not submit any project published or made public, in part or in full, before the closing date for online submission. Entrants are prohibited from disclosing their identities, names, countries of residence and/or practice before the Competition results are made public by the Competition Organiser. Failure to comply with any of the above may lead to immediate disqualification.

BCI employees and/or family members are not allowed to enter the Competition. Jury members, their respective professional practices, employees and/or family members, are also forbidden to enter the Competition.